Add a Short Heading Here

Then, add an optional subheading about what you do, who you do it for, and what they get.

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Name the Problems Your Audience Struggles With

Then, add some bullet points identifying your audience’s key problems. After reading this, your audience should say “they understand me!”

You can even bold the most important parts, which can help to make your text more scannable.

  • Clearly convey how you help

  • Spell out the outcomes you deliver

  • Increase engagement with content that’s easy for your audience to scan.

  • Shoot for three to five total bullets — keep them short, simple, and universal!

Headline Introducing What Your Audiences Get

Benefit/Outcome #1

In a sentence or two, communicate what this you bring to your events that can help event professionals say “this is for me.”

Benefit/Outcome #2

These sentences could cover things that are special about your talks — like the energy, personality, or humor you inject.

Benefit/Outcome #3

Event Professionals are often looking at dozens of speaker websites at a time, trying to find out who might be a fit in a matter of seconds…

Benefit/Outcome #4

So use this section to highlight what makes you a great choice for the events and audiences that are a great fit for you!

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Hi, I’m [Add Your Name]

Add a short bio focusing on who your audience is, how you solve their problems, and why it matters to you.

Keep your paragraphs short (no more than 4 lines each!) and keep your bio under about 100 words in total.

Want to list of noteworthy accomplishments like certifications, awards, or social media reach? Consider adding a bulleted list!

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Add the most important line from your testimonial as a Headline

Then, add the full testimonial below. The shorter your testimonial is — and the more specifically it backs up the claims you’re making — the more effective it will be!

Name of Testimonial Provider
Title, Company Name

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Headline Introducing the Different Ways you Help

Coaching

In a sentence or two, communicate what this service is, who it’s for, and the outcomes it delivers. Often first Service buttons will link to your main Services/Offers pages — the main thing you sell or want to sell.

Book

In a sentence or two, communicate what this service is, who it’s for, and the outcomes it delivers. Often second Service buttons will link to a secondary offer — like your speaking page if your main service is coaching or consulting.

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Name the Solutions Your Coaching Offer Will Provide

Then, add some bullet points identifying the solutions your audience is looking for. After reading this, your audience should say “they can help me!”

You can even bold the most important parts, which can help to make your text more scannable.

  • Clearly convey how you help

  • Spell out the outcomes you deliver

  • Increase engagement with content that’s easy for your audience to scan.

  • Shoot for three to five total bullets — keep them short, simple, and universal!

Introduce Your Simple Process

  • In two or three simple sentences, explain what this step entails and the benefits/outcomes of doing so.

  • In two or three simple sentences, explain what this step entails and the benefits/outcomes of doing so.

  • In two or three simple sentences, explain what this step entails and the benefits/outcomes of doing so.

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Add the most important line from your testimonial as a Headline

Then, add the full testimonial below. The shorter your testimonial is — and the more specifically it backs up the claims you’re making — the more effective it will be!

Name of Testimonial Provider
Title, Company Name

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Add an Affirming Headline Here

Then, add an optional short paragraph of text going into more dtail and painting a picture of the desired outcomes your audience can achieve and/or the negative outcomes they can avoid.

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Featured Book Title

Brief description of your book goes here.

Add the most important line from your testimonial as a Headline

Then, add the full testimonial below. The shorter your testimonial is — and the more specifically it backs up the claims you’re making — the more effective it will be!

Name of Testimonial Provider
Title, Company Name

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Add an Affirming Headline Here

Then, add an optional short paragraph of text going into more dtail and painting a picture of the desired outcomes your audience can achieve and/or the negative outcomes they can avoid.